lege (Meaning)

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lege (v. t.)

To allege; to assert.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lege

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lege Sentence Examples

  1. The judge delivered the sentence with a stern and authoritative voice.
  2. The lawyer examined the document, looking for any loopholes or discrepancies.
  3. The mayor ran for office on a platform of safe streets and strict law enforcement.
  4. The protesters gathered outside the government building, demanding justice and an end to corruption.
  5. The detective meticulously gathered evidence, hoping to build a strong case against the suspect.
  6. The witness took the stand, ready to provide testimony in the ongoing trial.
  7. The jury listened intently to the arguments presented by the prosecution and defense.
  8. The judge declared the defendant innocent, citing a lack of sufficient evidence.
  9. The prisoner filed an appeal, hoping to overturn the guilty verdict.
  10. The legal system strives to uphold justice and ensure the rights of all citizens.

FAQs About the word lege

To allege; to assert.

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The judge delivered the sentence with a stern and authoritative voice.

The lawyer examined the document, looking for any loopholes or discrepancies.

The mayor ran for office on a platform of safe streets and strict law enforcement.

The protesters gathered outside the government building, demanding justice and an end to corruption.